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Edward Snowden
Democratizing information has never been more vital, and has helped. But their hostility to even modest curation is a mistake.
Jenn Null 28 jul.
Ian 28 jul.
Thank you, Edward.
Veronica Westville. 28 jul.
too easy for curation = agenda.
President Obama 28 jul.
Emey (out of office) 28 jul.
stealing private political strategy is not "democratization." posting your credit card number is not democracy either
President Obama 28 jul.
Jon Abrams 28 jul.
has helped a US adversary derail an election. Inexcusable.
Klopp-a-delphia 28 jul.
their leader's sympathy for dictators and dislike of democracy isn't cool either. Also, the rape.
Edward Caesar 28 jul.
Has either presidential candidate offered immunity for you to return home and be an advocate on surveillance?
Paul D 28 jul.
Thank you for saying this. Assange once said he wanted the "small people" protected. Feel he has strayed.
President Obama 28 jul.
Edward Caesar 28 jul.
Having to receive immunity for being a whistleblower sounds ridiculous, but we are dealing with the US gov't
photoheathen 28 jul.
I think their reliance & indeed cultivation of a large scale illegal hacking culture is a mistake...but that's just me.
Fisheswithfeet 28 jul.
I think you've hit the nail on the head. Hopefully will consider making some changes? Doubtful, but one can hope.
Jason 28 jul.
Wikileaks are a force for good unlike you & Greenwald.
Michael W Moriarty 28 jul.
. you mean shouldn't be helping Putin to interfere with US election to benefit ?
Kira Goldenberg 28 jul.
wanna turn that thought into a guardian op-ed?
Daniel Barham 28 jul.
How do you intend that people leak information in the modern world if not through some form of hacking?
((Jon Fox)) 28 jul.
So you're fine with them posting phone numbers from callers to the Dem Party? So much for privacy